Wakirlpirri Tote Bag

Wakirlpirri Tote Bag

$20.00
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This large tote bag features artwork by Liddy Napanangka Walker, showcasing the significance of the Wakirlpirri tree, which grows alongside creek beds and near mulga trees. The Wakirlpirri is a versatile tree, with seeds that can be eaten both raw and cooked, and are used to create a sweet drink called yinjirrpi when dried. The tree's wood is also crafted into essential tools such as karli (boomerangs) and dancing boards used in traditional ceremonies. This bag captures the importance of this tree in Liddy's culture, blending beauty and practicality in a functional piece. Made from durable, ethically-sourced cotton, it offers both style and a meaningful connection to Indigenous Australian traditions, with the print displayed on both sides for a striking look. Royalties directly benefit the artist. Dimensions: 18.9" x 13.8" x 5.9" Fair Trade | Ethically Produced | Machine Washable About the Artist: Liddy Napanangka Walker (c. 1925–2017) was a respected Warlpiri artist born at Mt Dore

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